I got one excpetion when trying to create AVI file using AVIstreamWrite API. Normally it works fine but i have one another thread sometimes working in parallel to this thread and at that time some exception ...

... 00c11465 ?
Is this always rule when inspecting callstack information for a thread in windbg (assuming callstack information is valid and also correct symbols are loaded)? An example of this would be very ...

... one thread per pair of audio streams (2 streams because its stereo). This means our app can use upto about 1006 threads (There are a few threads in additon to the audio receiving threads).
Each Audio ...

Hi Will,
what do you mean by undocumented switches? C++ switch-case statements, complier and linker switches, or something else? Do you have sources of these poorly documented applications or just the ...

... via the .process or .context command.
There a few concepts that you should understand about a multitasking and multithreading environment, about paging, process address spaces, virtual memory, address ...

... that ntdll:
a) is involved in creating a virtual address spaces for your process
b) loads kernel32, gdi32 and other system DLL into the just created virtual address space
c) creates the main/first thread ...

Hi Will,
we are somewhat out of luck here, I'm afraid. By default WinDbg doesn't support debugging of managed code natively - at least not in its public releases. See explanation here: No CLR support ...

I see it now. Maybe adding it to the set of icons on the top left (new thread, reply, un/subscribe, favorite) or right side (above Forum Tools) would have gotten my attention. It was hiding from me. ...

!ASPXPages from psscor4 doesn't display threadID's for threads that are queued or completed.
However !threads seems to show a threadID all the time. Does it include threads that are queued? idle in the ...

I've got a program that I'm trying to debug but when I attach WinDbg to the process and look at the call stack for the thread that I'm interested in I sometimes see that the 'this' pointer is NULL, or ...